Proplifting

Six years ago this word did not exist. There were no arguments about it being legal or not. Now it is, not in a dictionary. Yet. I am referring to “proplifting”. Proplifting is when you find a bit of a plant – like when a bit gets knocked off so there it is, a bit of a plant. A person sees the bit of a plant and they pick it up and propagate a new plant. This seems to work best with succulents.

Note that this is not taking a cutting from a plant. The part of a plant you or one picks up is already off of the plant.

Proplifting was coined by Sarina Daniels. She was in Reddit and participating in r/succulents. She created r/ proplifting as a joke. Instead people that do the act, picking up and nurturing plants, did not get the joke intentionally or not they participated in r/proplifting.

There were some people who call them common thieves.

If you are of a mind to grow things and you find a piece of a plant on the ground a bit of plant that could grow if potted and cared for well you just might do that. Other people would sweep up that bit of a plant and put it into the compost bin.

This concept was introduced to me by Austin Kleon where he quotes Mark Twain (I hope to type correctly here) where he said, “It is better to take what does not belong to you than to let it lie around neglected.” To which Austin Kleon asks “What about proplifting?” You can find the article easily enough by just searching for
proplifting.

I should point out that this only applies to bits of plants that have already fallen off the plant. Cutting a bit of plant is not the same. Nowhere in here do I refer to cutting off a bit of plant. I am only referring to picking up that which has already been separated from the plant.

Proplifting is now being debated by people who do it and people who consider the fallen bits to be their property and to take it is a form of stealing, they want to put it into their compost bin.

It seems people will argue about ownership of anything.

— MichaelRpdx :: rkmm :: 2022-04-16

Typewriters and Beers

Nah, it is not going to happen. I am not going to buy an Underwood Student typewriter even if it is a rare thing. I did drive up to Ace Typewriter to look at it again. Perhaps he will have an Underwood more to my liking. One with tabs, a right margin, and those things that are not needed but sure are nice.

IPA

IPA stands for India Pale Ale. It was developed for export from England to, I bet you figured this one out, to India. Mostly for the men who were stationed there. What separated IPAs from Pale Ale was, mostly, hop bitterness. This protected the ales from spoiling during the shipping. It did not hurt that it was developed in a region with lots of hop fields. American IPAs tend to be even more hopped than the original ales. That trend was led by “brutal Bitter“ developed by John Maier of Rogue Ales. At first taste, it was way too bitter. Give consumers a chance to adapt to its flavor profile and the growth of bitterness grew. Since that time the tastes for hop teas mellowed and we still drink IPAs in copious amounts. One thing is certain, one will never complain about IPAs being too sweet. Or even sweet at all.

This talk has worked up a thirst. I have a bottle of Dark Mild from Machine House Brewery. We will see how it is.

— MichaelRpdx :: 2022-04-15 :: rkmm

TV and James Clear

PBS when did you first watch it? I have no idea. I did not watch any television from 1975 through 1993 or so. Not that I never watched TV, I caught a sporadic thing. But I did not have one and I found plenty of things to do to keep me busy.

As a kid, eight or ten or so I got up early to watch whatever they had when the station came online. There were some educational bits, one piece about the investor of safety glass. His sweetheart was sliced to ribbons in an automobile accident. He vowed to avoid it from happening again. The show showed him hitting panes of glass with a hammer over and over until he hit on layering (do not trust my memories here, but I think…) shellac or something Similar coating both sides with it.

https://jamesclear.com/3-2-1/april-14-2022

It is worth the effort of typing that URL into your computer. James Clear is the author of MABE (I really need to get an eraser) Atomic Habits and has a weekly, on Thursdays, idea blog.

This week’s episode starts with:

For those who expect everything, there are many curses.
For those who appreciate everything, there are many blessings.

That is followed by two other quotes from him. Then there are two quotes. This one led off with a piece from Tiny Beautiful Things, Cheryl Strayed

Nobody’s going to do your life for you. You have to do it yourself, whether you’re rich or poor, out of money or racking it in, the beneficiary of ridiculous fortunes or terrible injustices. And you have to do it no matter what is
True. …

He, James Clear, then goes on to pose a question or two. I will leave it to you to find out for yourself.

I am going down a rabbit hold. Sesame Street started on PBS. According to Wikipedia Sesame Street rand from 1969 to 2015 on PBS. However, Wikipedia shows PBS launch date of being October 5, 1970. Somebody’s wrong here. More digging to do.

— MichaelRpdx :: rkmm :: 2022-04-14

Sounds of Not Silence

OK, I am thinking about not writing now but writing at 3:00 or h:00 in the morning instead. Nah, that is silly. I am not a silly.

Blood on the Tracks and Rumours, to name the two that come to mind right now, they are embedded in my mind. What did a 65 year old buy have the same reaction to music released in late twenties? Certainly not albums, Ah heck, they had a collection of 78rpm records bound into “albums” like photograph albums. They did not get a format we recognize – those were introduced in 1948. Take a look at Wikipedia’s article “Album” which provides a nice history of albums.

Interestingly, they list “the dominate form of recorded music” from the mid-1960s through early 21st century. Most of us, like me, were alive and listening to it throughout its history. Did you realize that? Were you aware that you were listening to something that would fade away? It brings to mind the days of black and white photographs, now described as an alternative format.

What else do we have fading away? TX(get a list of them)

Not going to touch the subject of affordable housing – even in New York City and San Francisco — before they realized what they could make and decided they needed to make those bucks.

I prefer to listen to silence while I work, Where work meant employment and doing things around the house. I like the sound of Silence, still do. Today I am listening to Rumours. As I use a bluetooth connection to my hearing aides it is like having a really nice headphone set.

Think it is time to go off in search of 25¢ beers and summers of discovering being me.

—- MichaelRpdx :: rkmm :: 2022-04-13

Collecting Thoughts at 4:00am

It has to stop.
It really must stop.
There was no snow on the ground. It is cold enough to be there. But none, at least no snow yet. But here I am at 4:00 am awake for an hour, So I type. I do not need to stop typing. I do not need to be up and awake at those small digits. The only positive thing is reading about other people who wake up in those hours and they cannot sleep either. What it it about 3:00 that wakes people?

Underwood, that was the type of typewriter my Mom had, the one she used to type my Dad’s resumes on that H she used to type my first term paper in ninth grade before I knew how to type but was required by the teacher. My wife says it is better to collect typewriters than to collect guns. She said the same thing about fountain pens.

But here I am at 4:00 am collecting thoughts and typing them out. Coming up with what goes now, right now, onto the paper. Onto paper bits of thoughts appear from under my fingers to something I foist on to all of you.

I am not watching YouTube or attempting to read. Though it seems like a nice thought to absorb what others have written and rewrote and had an editor go over it and then they come together to a final manuscript and sent it to a printer. There is a lot of work there to create a book.

Naked Statues. Fat Gladiators and War Elephants is a book about ancient Greeks and Romans. It is filled with answers to the questions you were afraid to ask in school. I went to it to see about books. It has a glossary and from bison; body hair, removal of; to boxing; bras; and breast bands there is no mention of books. Were people unafraid to ask about books for Greeks and Romans? Or was Garrett Ryan, the author, too subsumed in writing a book to consider the topic of one?

A trip to the internet is not something I want to do in the early hours of the day. This needs to be wrapped up. It is approaching 7:00 in our editor#s time zone. Time to submit.

— MichaelRpdx :: rkmm :: 2022-O4-13

Up Early Today

It is mostly green again. Mostly. It was quite the surprise to wake up to snow falling at 3:00am. It continued to snow through the morning. It did not snow a foot in Grangeville like it did when I grew up. They do have 10 days or so to meet that retelling of my youth. (I have a sister in Grangeville, that is how I know about their weather. )

After I finished typing this morning it was time to not go back to sleep, I just could not get back to it again. (if you wake up at 3:00 or 4:00 and are Awake you know this state of being )

I checked YouTube and found a piece by Joe Van Cleave (it would be nice to have an eraser….) he had put up called “Royal Mercury Sound Insulation Kit” and hey wait, I have one of those. So I settled in and watched it. It is an easy piece of work and, yep, it helps. Joe said maybe the kit would be for sale. The source was Ted Munk. I dashed off a note asking if that were the case. As it turns out, it is not. It was a nice gift from a nice guy to a nice guy. Ted did tell me what he used to make it.

A used Yoga mat (in his case a $3X $1 thing from a thrift store) thick felt from the thrift store or a craft place, and grommets from Ace Hardware. For less than $5 (7) bucks it, a Royal Mercury, is as Joe Van Cleave wrote “rendering it even better than new!”

We will see how it works out for me.

— MichaelRpdx :: rkmm :: 2022-Ol-11

PS –

Keep On Thruckin Mike: I fly get a starter sentence and let it go from there. This is a land of First Drafts for me here. There have been times when I laid out a list of things to cover. Those are ideas and I fill them out.

Catalina: you bet I remember. Want more? 😉 (Though I do have more, they are available.) How is your ink supply? First one is free. Like so many say. Thank you for warming my heart.

You think I would read One Typed Page before I sign off.

Leo: My count is still in the single digits. I think. But there is a really nice Underwood …

What The Snow?

I asked last night. Really I did. If I were to type at a really early time, like say 3:00 or 4:00 in morning would that be OK with you? We live in a smallish house, 1000 square feet where I type in the dining room, as I am now. She said yes. I had fallen asleep early last night, around 8:00 or so. Moved to our bed at some time and woke up enough to ask her about this typing.

If you are reading this on Monday I woke up early and typed this One Page Daily. But the really odd part is snow. Sorry to Kent and Christina, you missed it. You were visiting Portland on the warmest, nicest day of the year so far. 75° and calm, it made for a nice day of driving around Portland to visit our two typewriter shops.  75°, yes it was really nice. Was. So gone now. Instead, we have weather the Christine likes – snow.

We do not really care for snow. Especially in April.

When I was 13 my family moved from Orland Park, IL to Grangeville, ID. Grangeville is halfway between Boise and Spokane, almost to the mile. As far as one can get from large population centers. That year we had a surprise around Easter, a foot of snow. I woke up at a reasonable # hour. To look outside and see the handrail had grown to a foot high. I was 13, that was great. It continued each year for the four years I lived there in Grangeville. Within a week, before or after Easter it snowed a foot. It was “exciting” when I had my first car I got out in the snow and drove around. My dad went with me, teaching me about driving in the deep snow.

What the snow, this is not reasonable weather. Not what I have become used to in the 5@+ years since then. I can say 1 am very happy our heat pump is fully installed. well the furnace, had failed a few & weeks ago. A heat pump is working well. I am happy that FedEx delivered yesterday a new shower head for the kitchen sink. Sunday delivery? From FedEx? So it seems they do. Putting it on the kitchen sink was a breeze. That was nice, a warranty thing that had snapped off a few weeks ago. That was nice. But snow?

Snow belongs in Superior Wisconsin. It seems that it may arrive on Thursday. Hopefully, because I know the Peterson’s like snow. I hope they get it. (you are welcome)

Hopefully, you will get this letter on Monday. One Typed Page with something to type about.

~- MichaelRpdx :: ih3k :: 2022-04-10

PS Our day of delightful weather driving around Portland well, IT WAS Portland, not Seattle.

Thoughts Wandering

It is a quiet night. There is no conversation. Just an occasional turning of a page, just thuck thunk of a typewriter. Just a single typewriter punctuating the silence. My brain is interrupting the silence with the thoughts providing what passes for an interruption of “hey, did you know?” We had a couple days of people bringing up ideas and ruminations. But those days are gone as the Petersons have boarded a train for points east, not quite two-thirds of the way across the continent. Google seems optimistic, claiming the trip to ST Paul, MN is a 26-hour drive. No stopping? A single driver? It seems they are figuring 67 miles per hour average. At least that is what my math says. Drive time with no stops. Well, I guess that is what they can do. I will need to remember this when I check Google and plan my driving to Billings for the family reunion this summer.

My brain is interrupting what I had been saying, or typing and carried these words through 4 pair or three paragraphs there. First drafts allow that kind of thing to occur.

It is the one thing I have to do every day, 4 One Typed Page. That is what Kent said. You will note that he does appear here every day. My everyday things to do not include One Type Page writing, It does include meditation and studying of foreign languages. Mostly Spanish and Esperanto. My meditation started in September 9016 and has mostly continued since then, so that is, what? five and a half years? Something like that. According to Duolingo, I started there in December 2013, so nine and a half years there. I know there was some interruptions there. So yeah. So what?

I believe I will give this some thought.

~~ MichaelRpdx :: ih3k :: 2022-04-09

Meandering through Portland

Of course, we had to go. To The Type Space and Ace Typewriter. How could we not? Leave the wives at home and go out to the typewriter stores. It was a manly thing to do.

We both went with a vow. A vow to keep each of us from buying a typewriter. One was a boss, A Boss? A 192x something priced less than he expected. That was Kent’s thing to buy if he was building a collection for a museum. An Underwood for me, at Ace. An Underwood like my Mom had when she had a typewriter and used it for resumes and term papers and trying to forget what it was like in the Army.

As we arrived home, me carrying a well it looked like a typewriter, but it was a case for a Hermes which I lack for one of mine. It is not good to be missing a case for a Hermes. Matt, bless his soul, had a plastic one.

It does not go with a Hermes 3000 but maybe, just maybe it would fit. “Here, take it. Just bring it back when you are in the area next.” “You realize that could be in 2025?” Yeah, that would be fine. Matt is a great guy to deal with. It fits in a wobbly way. Front to back it can be made to fit which it does, kinda sorta. Side to side it is loose. Do I want it? Would you want it? It certainly beats nothing at all. And who knows when or how I will find a lid to a 1968 Hermes 3000.

Kent did not know where we were going. Either time. The Type Space is, really, a walk from my home. About a mile and a quarter or so with minimal hills. Less than half an hour for normal people. We were lucky and found a parking spot close by the place. Spent some time and then left. Yes, he did want to go to the other place. Kent did not say “you betcha”, so he is not fully a Wisconsinite yet. Wisconsinite, at least not yet. Ace is not a walking distance from home, unless you have a lot of time on your hands or are training for a Camino, a Camino de Santiago walk that is usually 12 to 20 kilometers a day. Neither of us are training for that. So driving it was done in good conscious. (sp) Ace Typewriter is in Saint John’s area of Portland, up by where the Willamette and Columbia rivers join up. On the way there Kent got some blather about Portland.

Having resisted the temptations of the Boss (?) and the Underwood and meandered back home to find out that 28 Tigers was indeed open, starting at 4:00 we returned home to fresh reheated mac and cheese. It is a good day.

-—- MichaelRpdx :: ih3k :: 2022-04-08

TK Thoughts

Dueling Typewriters / kinda storta. We are typing there Typing here, in Portland, Oregon. Across the table. That is what we are up to. Got a TK or three or more, or so I hope.

What? You may be asking. What is going on here? We are doing typing duels, like Piano Duels. Two of us typing across from each other. Typing at a dining table. No desks, no working places, it is the dining table, where we So recently had dinner ( Typing to have ideas and get Mac and Cheese) And here we are. getting them written down before they are forgotten. Forgotten again.

The last time I appeared here I was confessing about my lust, my glut of books, so many of and they stack up and wait forlorn for me. the kind I get and I have them ready to read, and they wait to pick them up and read them.

So there I was and here I am and I have a pile of TK ideas. Have you ever tried to research TKs? I found it to be incredibly hard. There was not too much, well two items, but not too much on what TK means. (It is a proofing thing where you write TK for To Come for an idea you have or a page reference, or a thing to write about right now, anything that you do not have time for and it will come. TK because the letters because they do not appear close to each other, so you can search for TK and find them and nothing else. See The Magic of TK, from Steven Pressfield a part of his Writing Wednesdays series, that should be enough to find)

So I have a lot of TK things, things to write/type about the big difference being that today I am actually typing one or more of items. By the way, the other duelist is Kent Peterson who is visiting for a couple of days. Yep, 1t took some gentle “You can type something” (not a Quote, but it sounded good, so I typed it.)

Remember the first of the month?, as In April Fool’s day? I was going to appear here and talk, write about being there all the time for awhile. You know where that Idea went. There was a Slap, which I thought deserved no attention. I have said enough on that matter. Do you, might you have an idea for getting out and exercising? I need encouragement on that matter, I need to get out more. Only I prefer to read and write and not get out and exercise.

Boy I hope you could decipher the typing here. I am pretty sure it is not close to being spelled or typed or anything else (as in a train of thought) Kent had finished typing his file so this has become a solo typewriter sound.

More thoughts tomorrow.

— MichaelRpdx :: ih3k :: 2022-04-07

(lots of spelling cleaned up here)